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Conference will be held at the Renaissance Hotel, Solihull on 6 - 7 October 2004. Asset
owners and managers operating in every area of business realise how important
it is to continually improve and refine their asset management approach in order
to deliver the stakeholder benefits demanded in todays competitive markets.
However, day-to-day workloads and the urgency of operational requirements often
prevent managers from stepping back and taking a critical look at their asset
management procedures. As a result, techniques and methods can become stale making
it difficult to deliver todays requirement for improved asset performance
at increasingly lower costs. ERAs Engineering Asset Management Conference
offers case study based presentations from FaberMaunsell, BT, QinetiQ, Cognica,
Severn Trent Utility Services, BC Hydro Generation, Water Research Centre, The
Woodhouse Partnership, Atkins Consultants Ltd and KBR together with several leading
independent consultants. Delegates will have the opportunity to hear from a wide
range of business and industry sectors, exchange ideas and network with asset
management experts. Justin Humphrey of Alcan Primary Metal said of the 2003
conference good presenters & good exhibitors, timing and breaks were
just right. Keith Nutter of Central Networks said of the 2003 conference
widespread range of presentations from across the industry. For
a copy of the programme or for further details visit http://shop.era.co.uk
or contact the AccessERA conference team on +44 (0) 1372 367152. About ERA
Technology Ltd ERA Technology works at the leading edge of many advanced
technologies. The business was founded in 1920 and today provides specialist,
high value-added, technology-based services including design and development,
testing, assessment and expert advice. The company has built an international
reputation for technical expertise through constant innovation at the leading
edge of technology. ERA provides technology-based services across industries such
as communications, aerospace, defence, IT, manufacturing, transport, electronics
and energy.
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